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east, a harvard of the middle east, and it is an american institution. >> is it still open? >> is indeed. it has weathered many tough years in the lebanese civil war from 1975-1991, but it remains open first -- even for the tough times of the civil war. >> who owns it? who runs it? >> it is run by a very impressive faculty of professors and administrators who are middle eastern and american. the current president is a direct descendant of daniel bliss, and egypt, just by training and shared one of the important department at the university of chicago before he took up this job a couple years ago. >> is it coincidental he is a direct descendant of reverent bliss or is that on purpose? >> it is the happy coincidence. he is an extremely well credentialed and capable scholar, administrator but he has a personal passion for the school because of his family connection. >> who owns the american university or who runs it? >> the faculty of middle eastern. the vast majority of students -- >> is associated with a religion or another school? >> it is deliberately secular and nonsectari
east, a harvard of the middle east, and it is an american institution. >> is it still open? >> is indeed. it has weathered many tough years in the lebanese civil war from 1975-1991, but it remains open first -- even for the tough times of the civil war. >> who owns it? who runs it? >> it is run by a very impressive faculty of professors and administrators who are middle eastern and american. the current president is a direct descendant of daniel bliss, and egypt, just by...
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which is the harvard of the middle east. what is magnificent about that is that it isn't all-inclusive invitation founded by americans that exists to serve the interest of the middle east regardless of background. it is an example of reaching and taking? >> how do you see this as being a part of american diplomacy for the middle east? >> only indirectly. the leadership traditionally attempted to maintain independence from the united states government, which i think is appropriate and practical. but it serves american interests in the sense that it gives middle easterners of whatever background and awareness that the united states has a humanitarian presence in the middle east. it has not always been about the cultivation of military forces for national security. americans have been there for 150 years giving to the nation in practical and beneficial ways for the people, not just for us. but that is why i wrote the book. i wanted them to know that not one and i wanted the american people to know that story. >> who was malcolm
which is the harvard of the middle east. what is magnificent about that is that it isn't all-inclusive invitation founded by americans that exists to serve the interest of the middle east regardless of background. it is an example of reaching and taking? >> how do you see this as being a part of american diplomacy for the middle east? >> only indirectly. the leadership traditionally attempted to maintain independence from the united states government, which i think is appropriate...
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east peace process. let's have a listen to what he has to say. >> you have been watching gmt. bye bye for now. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> bbc world news was presented by kcet los angeles. by kcet los angeles.
east peace process. let's have a listen to what he has to say. >> you have been watching gmt. bye bye for now. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of...
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reports circulating of a cease-fire in the middle east. a horrifying story unfolding on the gaza strip. that's where we begin with today's edition of american life. after nearly a week's worth of fighting, both people now say progress has been made. our own diplomats, including hillary clinton have raised through broker an end to the fighting. rockets rating down on israel, sending them running for their lives and israel's iran dome rocket defense system, inside the gaza city, a horrifying display. this is what happened after six men, accused of spying for israel, were pulled from a van and shot. a photographer was getting this picture of a body being dragged behind the streets by members of hamas. wheatland bedard has an update for us now. reporter: right now, the very latest as we think that there will probably be a cease-fire. those are the latest reports. indications out of cairo and out of israel that we are very close to a deal between hamas and israel. brokered by the egyptians. you might say that this is penciled in right now. any
reports circulating of a cease-fire in the middle east. a horrifying story unfolding on the gaza strip. that's where we begin with today's edition of american life. after nearly a week's worth of fighting, both people now say progress has been made. our own diplomats, including hillary clinton have raised through broker an end to the fighting. rockets rating down on israel, sending them running for their lives and israel's iran dome rocket defense system, inside the gaza city, a horrifying...
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unfortunately, think about our journey through the middle east, so often those wonderful religious ideals don't pan out in the social arena and not just there. so, we are sort of stuck here. we know that religion does strive to bring out the best in people, we've moved through our six dimensions and tried to see how it might analyze it. sometimes it doesn't work, but we do know particularly in the united states and we have been focusing on that more here, simply because it is such pluralistic society. we know that it behooves us all to develop skills, world view analysis skills that will allow us to appreciate religious diversity. so, in that small quest, in this final class i want to move through one last set of notes from sociology, from the social dimension and develop a set of neutral criteria for assessing whether a religion is deemed conventional; an established religion in our ecological niche or unconventional. why do that? well, in doing that we'll have a way of approaching religious diversity, in a neutral and open minded fashion. so, we want to do that. we've got a couple of ou
unfortunately, think about our journey through the middle east, so often those wonderful religious ideals don't pan out in the social arena and not just there. so, we are sort of stuck here. we know that religion does strive to bring out the best in people, we've moved through our six dimensions and tried to see how it might analyze it. sometimes it doesn't work, but we do know particularly in the united states and we have been focusing on that more here, simply because it is such pluralistic...
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. >> in east menlo park, abc-7 news. >> ama: tensions in the middle east continue to ask escalate. right now israel is massing troops and tanks at the border for a possible ground attack. three jiferlz have been killed and more than 60 palestinians have died. >>> a big massacre while the israeli targeted the buildings inhabited by -- >> they used homes and mosques to hide their arms. >> ama: as the circle of violence continues, diplomats from several countries, including the u.s., are trying to brokery cease fire. >> the man accused of killing seven people in a mass shooting at own lean university is scheduled to be back in court tomorrow. he pleaded not guilty to the massacre. police say he admitted to investigators he did it because he was angry at boycott for refusing to refund his tuition. tomorrow the reports from to psychiatrists are expected to be submitted in his case. >> a fire was reported just after 2:00 p.m. inside a house at 47th avenue and geary street. the flames sent up a big plume of black smoke. fortunately no one was hurt. the cause of the fire is still under inv
. >> in east menlo park, abc-7 news. >> ama: tensions in the middle east continue to ask escalate. right now israel is massing troops and tanks at the border for a possible ground attack. three jiferlz have been killed and more than 60 palestinians have died. >>> a big massacre while the israeli targeted the buildings inhabited by -- >> they used homes and mosques to hide their arms. >> ama: as the circle of violence continues, diplomats from several countries,...
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east and the united states over a variety of issues. but more conventionality here, islam is now the second great faith in the united states way behind christianity but, it's surpassed judaism as the numbers here. we've had wonderful experiences with new age religion though note-- remember how the ramtha people and cynthia jones kind bridled at that term new age. they didn't particularly like it so it's a sociological term. but new religious movements, new spiritualities that are emerging, they are new, they are different. if it's different let's hate it. no! let's not. that's the attitude that we want to overcome here just because it happens to be new. skeptics, atheist, humanist, some of the most religious people i have ever met have been the atheist, they have a huge-- you can take the six dimensions and track it right on down. so, these are kinds of people in society that might not reflect the prevailing values, new revelations that may have an intense way prosthetising such as the unification church sometimes called moonies or scie
east and the united states over a variety of issues. but more conventionality here, islam is now the second great faith in the united states way behind christianity but, it's surpassed judaism as the numbers here. we've had wonderful experiences with new age religion though note-- remember how the ramtha people and cynthia jones kind bridled at that term new age. they didn't particularly like it so it's a sociological term. but new religious movements, new spiritualities that are emerging, they...
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tensions flare in the middle east as israel and palestinian militants exchanged rocket fire. bp pays a record fine and plead guilty to criminal charges. more than two years after a massive oil spill at daily inched the u.s. coast. --deluged the u.s. coast. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. there are real concerns that the conflict between palestinian militants in gaza and israel could spark a wider conflict in the region. air raid fire sounded in the israeli city of tel aviv as rockets were fired towards it. the assaults underlines the rising tension. >> tonight, sirens sounding across tel aviv. the commercial capital and most populous city now a target for the rockets being fired by militants -- militants in gaza. people to cover bread they could. there were no casualties -- people took cover where they could. there were no casualties. >> i saw a flash of light. 2 kilometers in the direction of the seat. the rocket landed in the seat. >> targeting tel aviv marks a significant escalation of this growing conflict. the body of the man
tensions flare in the middle east as israel and palestinian militants exchanged rocket fire. bp pays a record fine and plead guilty to criminal charges. more than two years after a massive oil spill at daily inched the u.s. coast. --deluged the u.s. coast. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. there are real concerns that the conflict between palestinian militants in gaza and israel could spark a wider conflict in the region. air raid fire sounded in the...
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let's begin with an update from the middle east where at this hour a cease fire between israel and hamas continues to hold according to israel's journalism outlet deb much of that ceasefire is owed to a phone call by president obama to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in which president obama promised to send u.s. troops to the sinai peninsula that egyptian territory in north africa surrounded by the suez canal canal in the west and israel on the right now this follows eight days of violence between gaza and israel that left more than one hundred sixty palestinians in gaza dead more than half of whom are civilians including thirty seven children four civilians and two soldiers have also been killed in israel just a little while ago a spokesman for israeli's prime minister spoke to our t.v. alex jones keep blames hamas for the deaths of so many civilians in gaza. these rule doesn't target civilians and if we heard civilians we see failure in it but you have to understand that you must militants from us terrorists the hide behind civilians the fire rockets on our civilians from sc
let's begin with an update from the middle east where at this hour a cease fire between israel and hamas continues to hold according to israel's journalism outlet deb much of that ceasefire is owed to a phone call by president obama to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in which president obama promised to send u.s. troops to the sinai peninsula that egyptian territory in north africa surrounded by the suez canal canal in the west and israel on the right now this follows eight days of...
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>>eric: many have said egypt is the key to peace in the middle east and that region of the middle east. has egypt redeemed her sell given what we know now? there was a point where mercy who is a muslim brotherhood disciple, there was a question whether or not he would side with israel or with hamas, and he seems to have sided with israel; that right? do i interpret this right? >>reporter: we wait to see where he sided because the test isn't what bill they agreed to but what now happens with the weapons this have been flowing into gaza and we know this is should haved with missiles, and will that now stop? these probably aren't flowing in through the israeli crossing. they come in through egypt. >>eric: through the tunnels on the egypt and gaza border but the question, and this is just an assumption, israel would not agree to a cease-fire unless egypt was willing to cut off that armed supply, correct? >>guest: i think israel is subject to all sorts of extraordinary pressures and constraints precisely because of the diplomatic war that is effectively wages with the help of the u.n. you h
>>eric: many have said egypt is the key to peace in the middle east and that region of the middle east. has egypt redeemed her sell given what we know now? there was a point where mercy who is a muslim brotherhood disciple, there was a question whether or not he would side with israel or with hamas, and he seems to have sided with israel; that right? do i interpret this right? >>reporter: we wait to see where he sided because the test isn't what bill they agreed to but what now...
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and the world is holding its breath this morning as tensions in the middle east reach a boiling point after days of fierce fighting between israel and gaza militants. an attempt at a brief cease fire was unsuccessful this morning and air raid sirens have gone off. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is not backing down. >> in the past 24 hours, israel has made it clear that it will not tolerate rocket and missile attacks on civilians. nbc's martin fletcher is in tel aviv where air raid sirens were heard this morning. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. following up on netanyahu's threat. overnight 30,000 reserves were given potential order to report for duty overnight 16,000 soldiers were told, reserve soldiers, were told to report to their units. they will be joining army units that massed on the border of gaza. armored personnel carriers, hundreds of thousands of troops ready for ground invasion. as you suggested in introduction, a show of force or the real thing? it's partly a show of force but could end in a ground invasion because israelis keep insisting whatever it takes they
and the world is holding its breath this morning as tensions in the middle east reach a boiling point after days of fierce fighting between israel and gaza militants. an attempt at a brief cease fire was unsuccessful this morning and air raid sirens have gone off. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is not backing down. >> in the past 24 hours, israel has made it clear that it will not tolerate rocket and missile attacks on civilians. nbc's martin fletcher is in tel aviv where air...
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could be the new middle east by twenty twenty and outpace the output of saudi arabia which is kind of quite phenomenal but what it really means is more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere on more the risk of further spills such as we saw in two thousand and ten with b.p. because not only are they drilling off the shore deeper and deeper in the gulf but they're also wanting to drill for the first time offshore in the arctic too in that kind of pristine very fragile environment so many other reports most recently by the wolf bank say that we headed towards a catastrophic level of global warming four degrees annually sorry for degrees by the next fifty years or so and so primarily that's from burning fossil fuels so i would question the logic of. burning more fuel in the first place let alone the question of when you when you think about how rich the united states is in terms of solar and wind power why don't we developing those as opposed to pouring more billions of dollars into oil companies which are the most profitable organizations pretty much on the planet now energy independence th
could be the new middle east by twenty twenty and outpace the output of saudi arabia which is kind of quite phenomenal but what it really means is more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere on more the risk of further spills such as we saw in two thousand and ten with b.p. because not only are they drilling off the shore deeper and deeper in the gulf but they're also wanting to drill for the first time offshore in the arctic too in that kind of pristine very fragile environment so many other...
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secretary of state hillary clinton is now in the middle east hoping to help negotiate an end to the week of fighting between israel and hamas militants. she met with israel prime minister netanyahu. >> all must be advancing the he can ti and the legitimate as spir yaigs of israelies and palestinian as like. >> the visit as both sides continue to fire rockets for a seventh day. there had been reports out of egypt that a cease-fire could be agreed upon by tonight. sources say any announcement won't come until tomorrow. >> four men with ties to southern california facingo;[÷z% terroorism choorjz they're accused of trying to kill americans we'll have more on that spot coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00. >> a pilot of a small plane walked away with miner injuries after crashing near san rafael airport. fire officials tell us the pilot had trouble this morning trying to turn back, he managed to land in a marsh about a mile away. up to 50 gallons of fuel spilled and crews are cleaning that up. >> pittsburgh city crews have restored water service after an overnight water main break affected more t
secretary of state hillary clinton is now in the middle east hoping to help negotiate an end to the week of fighting between israel and hamas militants. she met with israel prime minister netanyahu. >> all must be advancing the he can ti and the legitimate as spir yaigs of israelies and palestinian as like. >> the visit as both sides continue to fire rockets for a seventh day. there had been reports out of egypt that a cease-fire could be agreed upon by tonight. sources say any...
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so far no announcement. >>> as the violence in the middle east grows, so do tensions in california. demonstrators on both sides of the conflict held rallies in front of the federal building in los angeles and reporter ted shin has this report. >> reporter: at one point it got ugly spilling on to will shire boulevard a centuries old firestorm ignited in the middle east. as israel continued to attack gaza in response to rocket attacks on israeli cities were which a response to the assassination of a top military leader a cycle of accusation and recrimination was playing out in front of the federal building in westwood. >> my family is there and in shelters and stressed out. the world doesn't realize this is a day-to-day reality. >> israeli and american flags stood on one side and a smaller number of pro palestinian demonstrators on the other. >> palestinians are struggling for liberation. they are struggling for equality. they are struggling for their basic human rights which are being violated again and again. >> people on both sides spoke out against the rocket attacks against israe
so far no announcement. >>> as the violence in the middle east grows, so do tensions in california. demonstrators on both sides of the conflict held rallies in front of the federal building in los angeles and reporter ted shin has this report. >> reporter: at one point it got ugly spilling on to will shire boulevard a centuries old firestorm ignited in the middle east. as israel continued to attack gaza in response to rocket attacks on israeli cities were which a response to the...
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violence intensifying in the middle east as israel and hamas trade blows. militants firing more than 100 rockets towards the jewish state today, including two aimed at tel aviv. >> rick: plus, the white house now denying that it altered the c.i.a.'s talking points on the deadly terrorist attack in libya. former c.i.a. director david petraeus told lawmakers he knew all along that terrorists were involved. >> arthel: four people in the hospital following a train accident. four veterans of iraq and afghanistan were killed and 16 people hurt when a train smashed into a parade float carrying them all. >> rick: new information about a potential security lapse at our country's airports. the tsa confirming to fox news that a problem with domestic boarding passes could allow passengers to skirt security screens. dominic is live at lax in los angeles. >> hi. yes, rather concerning that there is such a flaw in boarding passes concerning how much concern there is over security. these are ones you get on your cell phone. in the bar code, your name and whether your part
violence intensifying in the middle east as israel and hamas trade blows. militants firing more than 100 rockets towards the jewish state today, including two aimed at tel aviv. >> rick: plus, the white house now denying that it altered the c.i.a.'s talking points on the deadly terrorist attack in libya. former c.i.a. director david petraeus told lawmakers he knew all along that terrorists were involved. >> arthel: four people in the hospital following a train accident. four...
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but we do begin tonight with that breaking news, a cease-fire in the middle east. back from the brink tonight. the white house is calling the truce tenuous this evening. israeli and palestinian leaders agreed to a truce after eight days, more than 1,300 rockets. 145 people killed. a welcome development for secretary of state hillary clinton, who arrived and helped broker that peace deal. our team has been reporting across the region from the very start and abc's global affairs anchor christiane amanpour, among our team standing by. but we begin with abc's matt gutman in tel aviv tonight. matt, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. an israeli official described the deal with three words, saying it was "quiet for quiet." now, there's a lot of skepticism on the israeli side, but both sides get the opportunity, tonight, to step back from the brink. for secretary clinton, it's been 24 hours of breakneck talks, racing in from cambodia, first to jerusalem, then to the west bank, back to jerusalem and then cairo, in a frantic search for a cease-fire. all day, a t
but we do begin tonight with that breaking news, a cease-fire in the middle east. back from the brink tonight. the white house is calling the truce tenuous this evening. israeli and palestinian leaders agreed to a truce after eight days, more than 1,300 rockets. 145 people killed. a welcome development for secretary of state hillary clinton, who arrived and helped broker that peace deal. our team has been reporting across the region from the very start and abc's global affairs anchor christiane...
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s role in middle east peace negotiations? and is that a good thing? >> well, i don't think it diminishes the u.s. role because egypt under morsi and israel under netanyahu are really far apart. so they do need a mediator. the united states is viewed in the region as not a reliable mediator. as being way too pro israeli but to the extent that the united states can lubricate things and i mean hillary clinton now is acting as an intermediary between israel and egypt and carrying messages back and forth the way kissinger used to carry messages back and forth between sidot and baggen. the u.s. has a prominent role. the terms on which this crisis might end are ones that will be negotiated between egypt and israel. i think what israel wants is similar to what it got in 2006 when it had the war with lebanon. after that, hezbollah stopped hitting israel with rockets. and i think netanyahu is up for election in january. this is a little bit wag the dog. he's provoked this crisis to some extent in order to try to get a favorable settlement so that he can go to t
s role in middle east peace negotiations? and is that a good thing? >> well, i don't think it diminishes the u.s. role because egypt under morsi and israel under netanyahu are really far apart. so they do need a mediator. the united states is viewed in the region as not a reliable mediator. as being way too pro israeli but to the extent that the united states can lubricate things and i mean hillary clinton now is acting as an intermediary between israel and egypt and carrying messages...
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. >> thanks, brian, a quick development of the situation in the middle east. president obama says israel has the right to defend itself in tieland today. any effort to resolve the conflict -- today is the fifth day of attacks against gaza rocket operations. israeli strikes hit two media centers in gaza today, wounding six palestinian journalists. 53 palestinians, including militants have died since wednesday. today one rocket was fired at tel aviv and was intercept body iron dome missile defense system system. in indonesia, protesters marched to the embassy carrying flags. indonesia, a muslim relationship has no diplomatic relationships with asia. >> iran's official news agency says the one including a syrian government minister did not say whether any of the rebel or exile groups had taken part. there was a meeting last week where opposition groups formed a coalition. >> coming up, the middle east takes center teenage. it's going to be over the controversy of benghazi and susan rice's role in that. also the latest developments in the petraeus aarea. it's on f
. >> thanks, brian, a quick development of the situation in the middle east. president obama says israel has the right to defend itself in tieland today. any effort to resolve the conflict -- today is the fifth day of attacks against gaza rocket operations. israeli strikes hit two media centers in gaza today, wounding six palestinian journalists. 53 palestinians, including militants have died since wednesday. today one rocket was fired at tel aviv and was intercept body iron dome missile...
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. >>> overseas tonight, and to the middle east now, that truce between israel and hamas holding. but now, a brewing crisis in egypt. giant protests because of their new leader and what he's done. president mohamed morsi, seen here with secretary of state hillary clinton, helping to broker that truce, but right after, a push from morsi for more power. many of the people of egypt said not so fast, and the protests are growing now. abc's matt gutman in the region again tonight for us. >> reporter: with massive protests, a cloud of tier gas, egypt is again in turmoil tonight. the violence, a reaction to egypt's first democratically elected leader, mohamed morsi, declaring all his presidential decisions are exempt from appeal or review by law makers or the courts. protesters torching a muslim brother office in alexandria and mohamed elle bar are detweeting, he appointed himself egypt's new f farrow. >> just months ago, morsi was obscure before being elected in may, shooting to international prominence this week by brokers the hamas/israel cease-fire. solidifying himself as a key u.s.
. >>> overseas tonight, and to the middle east now, that truce between israel and hamas holding. but now, a brewing crisis in egypt. giant protests because of their new leader and what he's done. president mohamed morsi, seen here with secretary of state hillary clinton, helping to broker that truce, but right after, a push from morsi for more power. many of the people of egypt said not so fast, and the protests are growing now. abc's matt gutman in the region again tonight for us....
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fighting in the middle east intensifies. israeli air strikes pound gaza, as the military preps for a possible ground invasion, as hamas rockets invade jerusalem and tel aviv. we're on the scene. >>> the kickup nightmare. we've all had them. they are annoying. but this guy is going on 13-straight days. he even went to the hospital. can doctors find him a cure? >>> and we have the need for speed. we go from the anchor desk to the driver's seat for a daredevil nascar race with some of the sport's biggest stars. >> bring it on. i'm ready. >>> good morning, everybody. we all did a certain amount of trash-talking. but i will admit, i've covered some dicey stories before. i was nervous. >> i was petrified. i thought, this is taking it a bit too far. >> ginger, you were actually scared. >> i was scared. i don't get scared. i was so nervous. and it was mostly learning to drive a stick shift. >> dan was learning to drive a car. >> picking up on what ron just said, this little experiment turned out well for some of us. not so well for
fighting in the middle east intensifies. israeli air strikes pound gaza, as the military preps for a possible ground invasion, as hamas rockets invade jerusalem and tel aviv. we're on the scene. >>> the kickup nightmare. we've all had them. they are annoying. but this guy is going on 13-straight days. he even went to the hospital. can doctors find him a cure? >>> and we have the need for speed. we go from the anchor desk to the driver's seat for a daredevil nascar race with...
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east. with dozens dead and a week of fighting... 's demanding diplomacy as civis spend another night in fear. and a right to bare everyth? san francisco considers bang public nudity. the supporters and possible exceptions. join us for cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning... beginng at 4:30. ,,,, >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c., decreasing clouds, 55 degrees. partly sunny in atlanta, 65. same deal in st. louis. sunshine in denver, 64 degrees. showers in seattle, 52. >>> a passenger was taken off the spirit airlines flight in handcuffs after allegedly making a threatening comment. police say the plane had just left the gate at laguardia airport on monday when the manmade the remark. the flight was delayed about an hour. the man has been charged with making a terroristic threat and falsely reporting an incident. >>> an independent panel wants to take the stigma out of getting tested for the aids virus. they say all americans from the ages of 15 to 64 s
east. with dozens dead and a week of fighting... 's demanding diplomacy as civis spend another night in fear. and a right to bare everyth? san francisco considers bang public nudity. the supporters and possible exceptions. join us for cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning... beginng at 4:30. ,,,, >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c., decreasing clouds, 55 degrees. partly sunny in atlanta, 65. same deal in st. louis. sunshine in denver, 64 degrees....
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it is critical to peace in the middle east. your thoughts now that they are getting involved to some extent? >> first to welcome the peace agreement between israel and egypt is for the mutual interest. i think it is the bedrock of stability in this region. it is important that we really keep that in mind and any move on the egyptian side to try to help out in this situation would be looked upon favorably. but first and foremost responsibility for any government is its citizens. we cannot continue with a situation like that. hamas, in a sense, has turned from the whole region. they are really the enemies of peace and we should really try to work together to make sure that the military infrastructure is weekend to such a manner that we will be able to sit down with moderate palestinians in order to achieve a better understanding and peace. megyn: you have hamas and gaza and iran, sir, thank you for being here. >> maybe we have the scientific evidence that moses was not a great navigator. i hope everything will be okay in the futu
it is critical to peace in the middle east. your thoughts now that they are getting involved to some extent? >> first to welcome the peace agreement between israel and egypt is for the mutual interest. i think it is the bedrock of stability in this region. it is important that we really keep that in mind and any move on the egyptian side to try to help out in this situation would be looked upon favorably. but first and foremost responsibility for any government is its citizens. we cannot...
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fox reports from the middle east with the latest developments. >> and, what's luring americans back to prayer? many of you returning to your religion. in moments, what's pushing the trend. also, all it takes is a dream, plus a whole lot of luck to win a record breaking powerball jackpot. what would you do with 425 million dollars. >> i'm harris falkner with a cease-fire with a terror group only days old and life seeming to return to normal in israel, news of a different kind about our strongest ally in the middle east. a report, israeli intelligence spotted a ship carrying missiles and rockets potentially to reharm the enemy, hamas. and where the weapons are coming from, reportedly iran. the sunday news saying they are carrying the rockets fired into israel during the the most recent conflict and rearming hamas could destabilize the fragile truce. as of how, however, the cease-fire seems to be holding about if any shipment heads to gaza the israeli government says it will destroy it. that's part of what we're learning. israel testing new ways to defend itself hours ago and we understan
fox reports from the middle east with the latest developments. >> and, what's luring americans back to prayer? many of you returning to your religion. in moments, what's pushing the trend. also, all it takes is a dream, plus a whole lot of luck to win a record breaking powerball jackpot. what would you do with 425 million dollars. >> i'm harris falkner with a cease-fire with a terror group only days old and life seeming to return to normal in israel, news of a different kind about...
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east and also opening up drones to u.s. skies soon in a year and it's a shame that this wasn't discussed more in the other debate and that it's interesting that that clip that we just played gary johnson where he said no matter whether it's romney or obama that the outcome is going to be the same and i think that exemplifies the need or the desire that is there for a third party option we saw in the last debate focused on foreign policy every single candidate i believe brought up drones so it's a lot of third party debate in the last third party debate and then they are the main debate and it was brought up once and we had it governor romney basically hail obama's drone campaign so we see that they definitely do agree with it and it seems to be a bipartisan issue where that is something that is going to continue despite the controversy surrounding it and very little discussion about it especially also in terms of foreign policy we see that. me and obama agree on iran. romney seems to want to slap more sanctions on iran and
east and also opening up drones to u.s. skies soon in a year and it's a shame that this wasn't discussed more in the other debate and that it's interesting that that clip that we just played gary johnson where he said no matter whether it's romney or obama that the outcome is going to be the same and i think that exemplifies the need or the desire that is there for a third party option we saw in the last debate focused on foreign policy every single candidate i believe brought up drones so it's...
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a steep grade, a series of switchbacks through the mountains in the middle of nowhere. we're east of bakersfield with the beginning of a series of switchbacks that end at this pass, right here, the officials say is where the robbers lie in wait. >> it is just easy, easy for them to do and to escape is easy. >> reporter: and it is costing each one of us every time we go to the store. >> interrupted five to 8%, or even more, the cost of the product is because of the theft. >> reporter: the industry insiders like ron green of private cargo security company, tell us that routinely thieves hit moving trains and unload thousands, sometimes even millions worth of cargo. >> billions stolen each year globally. and companies who don't protect their freight lose a lot of money. >> reporter: this undercover video, shot by federal ice agents shows a gang of train thieves, unloading $2,000 worth of flat screen 3-d televisions, off the train, in the desert. this is the special agent in charge in the los angeles office of immigration customs and enforcement. >> you have to be at the ri
a steep grade, a series of switchbacks through the mountains in the middle of nowhere. we're east of bakersfield with the beginning of a series of switchbacks that end at this pass, right here, the officials say is where the robbers lie in wait. >> it is just easy, easy for them to do and to escape is easy. >> reporter: and it is costing each one of us every time we go to the store. >> interrupted five to 8%, or even more, the cost of the product is because of the theft....
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. >>> and the president is keeping a watchful eye on the growing tension and violence in the middle east. israeli forces killed the top hamas leader yesterday in this attack. and they are bounding gaza again today. >> abc's alex marquardt is live in jerusalem with the breaking developments. alex? >> reporter: good morning, rob and paula. that's right. the israeli air strikes in the retaliatory palestinian rocket attacks have continued overnight into this morning. israel says it has carried out over 100 attacks on targets in the gaza strip. not just on individuals, like ahmad jabari, who was killed yesterday. but on rocket sites, including on the long-rage rockets that are iranian-made. they have a range of about 50 miles. in response, hamas and palestinian militant groups have targeted southern israel with rockets. four israelis have been killed in the southern area around the gaza strip. at least 12 palestinians have been killed, according to our producer down in gaza. they include two young children, a woman and an old man. but israel says most of those killed have been militants. now,
. >>> and the president is keeping a watchful eye on the growing tension and violence in the middle east. israeli forces killed the top hamas leader yesterday in this attack. and they are bounding gaza again today. >> abc's alex marquardt is live in jerusalem with the breaking developments. alex? >> reporter: good morning, rob and paula. that's right. the israeli air strikes in the retaliatory palestinian rocket attacks have continued overnight into this morning. israel...
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>> we shot -- well, what we did was that some of the parts of the middle, middle, middle, middle east were a little bit much for us. >> jimmy: too much. >> so we went to the -- [ mumbling ] which was turkey. [ light laughter ] and it was very, like, you know, friendly and cool. and part of -- and people were really nice. and it was just like -- it was wonderful, actually. they had this incredible -- you could take a bridge from asia to europe. you know what i mean? and one of the guys i was with literally thought that when you went over the bridge, it was, like, chinatown. i'm like, "no, dude. that's not how it works." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: no, not how that works. >> but anyway, so we were shooting there and i thought, well, we're next to iran. and i really needed, for the sake of realism, these farsi speaking iranians. and we went there and we couldn't get -- like, literally, the casting director was like, "ben, i cannot find one person for you." i was like, not one person? no, they couldn't speak farsi. he said, well, they're afraid of reprisals in their country in iran if th
>> we shot -- well, what we did was that some of the parts of the middle, middle, middle, middle east were a little bit much for us. >> jimmy: too much. >> so we went to the -- [ mumbling ] which was turkey. [ light laughter ] and it was very, like, you know, friendly and cool. and part of -- and people were really nice. and it was just like -- it was wonderful, actually. they had this incredible -- you could take a bridge from asia to europe. you know what i mean? and one of...
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east. >> we have conagra ceo on cnbc with jim cramer tonight on "mad money." that's at 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. eastern time. so you don't want to miss that courtney reagan has a market flash for us. court? >> thanks very much, sue. i know you were talking about the oil markets earlier. we have a connection for you here at the market flash. look at rowen, offshore contractor drirl, the company did issue its monthly status update with regardses to threga did issue its monthly status update with regards to its rigs. >>> consumer confidence rebounding, new highs, multiyear highs, housing on the road to recovery in many cities. greece reaching a deal but fears about the fiscal cliff do persist. what's an investor to do? you heard kenny polcari's advice a minute ago. we have more than $1 trillion worth of investment advice on the other side of our break here. >>> the powerball, the rest of you can go home, i'm going to take home that had 500. how would you invest that kind of money, next. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small bu
east. >> we have conagra ceo on cnbc with jim cramer tonight on "mad money." that's at 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. eastern time. so you don't want to miss that courtney reagan has a market flash for us. court? >> thanks very much, sue. i know you were talking about the oil markets earlier. we have a connection for you here at the market flash. look at rowen, offshore contractor drirl, the company did issue its monthly status update with regardses to threga did issue its monthly...
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the "news nation" is following the middle east in skrisz. all eyes are on cairo where egyptian negotiators are attempting to broker a cease-fire to end days of cross-border fire between israel and gaza. even as diplomatic efforts step up, israel kept uplele nonstop assault on gaza. israeli air strikes hit dozens of targets in gaza today. the bloodshed is growing worse. in gaza 95 have been killed including 23 children. in israel three people were killed by militant rockets targeted over the border into southern israel. hamas vowing to keep up its attacks unless israel lifts its blockade of gaza. israeli leaders say they're open to a
the "news nation" is following the middle east in skrisz. all eyes are on cairo where egyptian negotiators are attempting to broker a cease-fire to end days of cross-border fire between israel and gaza. even as diplomatic efforts step up, israel kept uplele nonstop assault on gaza. israeli air strikes hit dozens of targets in gaza today. the bloodshed is growing worse. in gaza 95 have been killed including 23 children. in israel three people were killed by militant rockets targeted...
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hillary clinton in the middle east right now, rushing to broker a truce after more than a week of intense fighting that did not stop overnight. >>> sad day on "sesame street." the growing sex scandal surrounding kevin clash, forcing the voice of elmo to quit his job. >>> and record-breaker. what a game this was, as a college hoopster scores an unbelievable 138 points. >>> good morning, everyone. we begin with the busy travel crunch on this thanksgiving eve, almost, right? >> uh-huh. >> 140 million americans, hustling to or from home for the big feast. >> now, some weather woes are making it tough for one specific corner of the country. but the rest of us can give thanks for a rain-free forecast. by planes, trains and highways, millions of americans are gearing up for what aaa has declared the busiest travel day of the year. a fierce weather system will make for tough travel in the northwest and northern california. but any flight delays aren't likely to ripple across the country. >> if there were to be a storm in chicago or in the northeast, you could count on mass chaos. but that does no
hillary clinton in the middle east right now, rushing to broker a truce after more than a week of intense fighting that did not stop overnight. >>> sad day on "sesame street." the growing sex scandal surrounding kevin clash, forcing the voice of elmo to quit his job. >>> and record-breaker. what a game this was, as a college hoopster scores an unbelievable 138 points. >>> good morning, everyone. we begin with the busy travel crunch on this thanksgiving eve,...
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we begin this monday with the crisis in the middle east. israeli forces still blasting away at rocket sites that hamas militants with plenty of innocent civilians caught in the cross fire. >> overnight, israeli sources targeted several houses said to be those of israeli leaders. and destroyed a home killing 11 people yesterday, most of them women and children. in all, at least 84 palestinians have been killed since israel's operation began last wednesday. since then, the israelis say that so-called iron dome missile defense shield has intercepted nearly 300 rockets. >> abc's lama hasan is live in jerusalem with the details. lama, what are you hearing about today's attacks? >> reporter: well, good morning, rob and paula. yes, overnight and into the morning this morning, for the sixth consecutive day of this operation called pillar of defense, that's israel's operation, israel is continuing its bombardment. the thunderous explosions could be heard overnight. israeli forces to stop a rocket attack from gaza into the southern cities of israel.
we begin this monday with the crisis in the middle east. israeli forces still blasting away at rocket sites that hamas militants with plenty of innocent civilians caught in the cross fire. >> overnight, israeli sources targeted several houses said to be those of israeli leaders. and destroyed a home killing 11 people yesterday, most of them women and children. in all, at least 84 palestinians have been killed since israel's operation began last wednesday. since then, the israelis say that...
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american foreign policy in the middle east. we said who is targeted? he said we're targeting u.s. soldiers and if american hat's sort of their problem. what are your future plans? >> translator: you'll see them and hear about tm media. god willing. >> i was like, okay, we just sat through an hour and a half of united states. he is going to attack the united states. but he is sitting in a mud hut in the middle of nowhere in afghanistan. how is he going to implement that? >> move back! move back! >> move it! >> stand by, four one.> >> we knew we had enemies aturally, but i always felt pretty safe here. i never, never in a million years dreamed that anything like this could happen to >> we believed in the system. 1 was a shattering of faith. >> 3,000 people were killed. it was a mass murder, and there needed to be an investigation.a >> surviving family members, nobody can deny that they have the ultimate claim to the truth about 9/11. >>> on september 11, 2001, osama bin laden carried out the deadliest attack ever perpetrated on american soil. leaving tens of thousands grievitng
american foreign policy in the middle east. we said who is targeted? he said we're targeting u.s. soldiers and if american hat's sort of their problem. what are your future plans? >> translator: you'll see them and hear about tm media. god willing. >> i was like, okay, we just sat through an hour and a half of united states. he is going to attack the united states. but he is sitting in a mud hut in the middle of nowhere in afghanistan. how is he going to implement that? >>...
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we had come back from the middle east from another rotation. monday, september 10 was her first day back. and the morning of september 11 i was actually falling, and i've come down very, very early, and somebody said you've got to look at this. i've been everything as i looked at that first tower burning, what kind of a more on of the pilots could hit a tower that size on a clear day? i thought it was an accident. and then the second plane hit, and we obviously figure that out. they sent a bunch of us up to close down airspace over the training and to talkut
we had come back from the middle east from another rotation. monday, september 10 was her first day back. and the morning of september 11 i was actually falling, and i've come down very, very early, and somebody said you've got to look at this. i've been everything as i looked at that first tower burning, what kind of a more on of the pilots could hit a tower that size on a clear day? i thought it was an accident. and then the second plane hit, and we obviously figure that out. they sent a...
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plus, dead levi less than raging in the middle east. at this hour. a live report from the front lines of the mounting conflict between hamas and israel just ahead having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. sowhy let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sud
plus, dead levi less than raging in the middle east. at this hour. a live report from the front lines of the mounting conflict between hamas and israel just ahead having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is...
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we'll bring you up to date on the overnight tensions in the middle east. we also have a developing story in myanmar where the president's historic visit is getting under way at this hour. we'll explain why the meeting is so groundbreaking. >>> and from international affairs to the financial crisis that will lead the makers of the hostess twinkie to bankruptcy court later today. if you're a junk food junky connoisse connoisseur, consider the crisis at the texas state where the famous deep freed twinkie faces an uncertain future. >>> forget politics, forget petraeus, the story everyone was talking about this weekend, hostess going out of business. this was the water cooler story of the past 72 hours. >> as if you could improve on the twinkie, you deep fry it. >> oh, yeah. it's huge in the south. deep fried everything. deep fried twinkie. deep fried salad. it's always good. >> lettuce? >> more romaine. butter. >>> the major winners, the fashion statements. whose performances made last night's american music awards so memorable. that is coming up in "the skinn
we'll bring you up to date on the overnight tensions in the middle east. we also have a developing story in myanmar where the president's historic visit is getting under way at this hour. we'll explain why the meeting is so groundbreaking. >>> and from international affairs to the financial crisis that will lead the makers of the hostess twinkie to bankruptcy court later today. if you're a junk food junky connoisse connoisseur, consider the crisis at the texas state where the famous...
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you see all of the issues around the world, the middle east now. an area where he might want to concentrate. he may say look, my career's done. i'm through. that's kind of a long shot for sure. >> jennifer: let's move to the secretary of the treasury now held of course by tim quiter in. he could be replaced by jacob lew -- he's the current chief of staff. he could be replaced. geithner could be, byers kin bowles who was clinton's chief of staff. maybe roger altman, maybe even gene sperling who is now head of the council of economic advisers. what do you think are the chances of any of those? >> you know, i think the interesting pick would be erskine bowles pick. rather controversial in some respects because of the commission. but erskine bowles might send a message to the folks on the hill that look, we're serious about putting together a deal here. he might -- he might be a bit of -- outside the box pick but you know i think altman is your wall street insider. he was a very popular deputy secretary of treasury. he's a very smart guy. he knows how
you see all of the issues around the world, the middle east now. an area where he might want to concentrate. he may say look, my career's done. i'm through. that's kind of a long shot for sure. >> jennifer: let's move to the secretary of the treasury now held of course by tim quiter in. he could be replaced by jacob lew -- he's the current chief of staff. he could be replaced. geithner could be, byers kin bowles who was clinton's chief of staff. maybe roger altman, maybe even gene...
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. >> and tension rises in the middle east after another attack claims dozens of lives. we'll have the latest on the situation in gaza. with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. . >>> a year ago today, a young marine lost his life fighting for our country. how his death has inspired help for other veterans. a service just got under way in danville. >> reporter: we're live at the veterans memorial hall here in danville, located at 400 hearts avenue. several hundred people have come here tonight to remember josh corral. this began about 45 minutes ago, with many arriving the hour before. this has been a wide range of emotions for those speaking tonight. i just heard josh's father address the crowd, because it's been one year since josh's death. josh was only 19 years old when he was killed last year. lance corporal josh chachi was a marine, he died in an operation in southern afghanistan, two and a half months after his deployment. corral graduated from san ramon valley high school in 2010. eight of hi
. >> and tension rises in the middle east after another attack claims dozens of lives. we'll have the latest on the situation in gaza. with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. . >>> a year ago today, a young marine lost his life fighting for our country. how his death has inspired help for other veterans. a service just got under way in danville. >> reporter: we're live at the veterans memorial hall...
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caller: we import most of our oil from the middle east. we have more oil than we need in this country. i feel that energy could save our country and do a lot for this country. i would like to get in touch with mr. gerard about a proposal. it was brought to the congress in washington. a congressman mel the to mitt romney -- a congressman mailed it to mitt romney. mitt romney lost the election. we refine the oil here. it creates no more pollution than if we dug our own oil. host: ok, john. guest: i am happy to visit with you about these things and you can send me a note to look at something. our number one trading partner for energy is canada. they will continue to grow that relationship with things like the keystone xl pipeline. that is another reason we think it is an important decision to be made by the president. we could be producing our own oil and natural gas right here on our shores and making us more energy secure. we are supportive of that approach. the demand in the united states for energy is only increasing. it is expected to in
caller: we import most of our oil from the middle east. we have more oil than we need in this country. i feel that energy could save our country and do a lot for this country. i would like to get in touch with mr. gerard about a proposal. it was brought to the congress in washington. a congressman mel the to mitt romney -- a congressman mailed it to mitt romney. mitt romney lost the election. we refine the oil here. it creates no more pollution than if we dug our own oil. host: ok, john. guest:...
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. >> gregg: to be news alert on the explosive situation playing out in the middle east right now. a fifth straight day of very heavy fighting. israel making new operations to stop a relentless barrage of rockets. israel is fully prepared to, quote, expand its offense. that may mean a ground invasion of the gaza strip. david lee miller is live on the israel-gaza border. has diplomacy made a difference at all? >> we're about a mile from the border. a few moments we saw more rockets fired by militants into israel. as we gazed overhead. we saw the iron dome system doing its job. three of those rockets shot down just a few moments ago. in total today, at least 75 rockets were fired into israel. three of them targeting the city of tel aviv all 6 those intercepted. it's worth noting the shrapnel from one intercepted rocks fell to the ground and hit a car. there were no serious injuries. seven israelis were injured and dozens more had to be treated for shock. there was a relentless barrage in southern israel, they were about 15 rocketed attacks in a very short period of time. we talked to
. >> gregg: to be news alert on the explosive situation playing out in the middle east right now. a fifth straight day of very heavy fighting. israel making new operations to stop a relentless barrage of rockets. israel is fully prepared to, quote, expand its offense. that may mean a ground invasion of the gaza strip. david lee miller is live on the israel-gaza border. has diplomacy made a difference at all? >> we're about a mile from the border. a few moments we saw more rockets...
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the middle east will be a hot topic. this is what it looked like over in cairo over the weekend while you were with your family probably not paying too much attention to the news. but, boy, things are unfolding there in a major way with thousands of angry demonstrators calling president morsi, the new pharaoh and raising questions about our relationship with what was once a critical ally in the region. steve harrigan streaming live from cairo where we've been watching the crowds get bigger and bigger in tahrir square. steve? >> reporter: megyn, it looks like president morsi is trying to give the appearance trying to find a way out of the situation, some sort of compromise from the firestorm he set off four days ago with a order basically says any decrease he issues are positive the law, not subject to being evoked by egyptian courts. he is meeting with chief justices in cairo looking for some sort of compromise solution, perhaps limiting that decree but the big question whether any limits or talk of compromise will be en
the middle east will be a hot topic. this is what it looked like over in cairo over the weekend while you were with your family probably not paying too much attention to the news. but, boy, things are unfolding there in a major way with thousands of angry demonstrators calling president morsi, the new pharaoh and raising questions about our relationship with what was once a critical ally in the region. steve harrigan streaming live from cairo where we've been watching the crowds get bigger and...